Type 2 diabetes food and health service
Delivering a holistic 1:1 intervention around food, health & wellbeing for people with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Food and weight will be discussed and explored as well as focusing on life circumstances and lifestyles.
On receipt of the referral, the patient will be triaged and offered an assessment followed by 3 x fortnightly sessions and 3 reviews at 6, 9 and 12 months, or a group intervention. Referrers will get an update when the patient first opts into the programme, an interim update, and on discharge. Consultations will take place face-to-face, via telephone or using Near Me.
Where possible, please send referrals via SCI gateway: T2Dm Food and Health Service or Nutrition and Dietetics. If this is not possible, please send referrals via the generic email: nhsh.communityfoodandhealth@nhs.scot
Please use this referral form to email referrals: Type 2 diabetes referral
See: Weight and Health (Guidelines)
Smoking cessation
NHS Highland smoke free service provides an evidence based approach in supporting individuals to quit smoking through advice around medication and support through behaviour change techniques provided by a smoking cessation adviser. www.smokefreehighland.scot.nhs.uk
- Smoking cessation advisers, encourage, motivate and support individuals at every step of their journey. They provide a tailored and unique programme for each individual and if they don’t succeed at first, there will be no judge or criticism.
- It is known that willpower alone is not always enough to stop for good. There is now evidence to show that quitting with help is four times more successful and likely to stay smoke free.
Near me, telephone, text messaging or e-mail support appointments available if preferred. Fill out the contact form and a local adviser will get in touch. www.smokefreehighland.scot.nhs.uk/contact
Or go to the list of local advisors telephone numbers to contact the local adviser to talk to someone directly.
Alternatively, call or chat online at Quit Your Way Scotland on 0800 848484 (Monday – Friday 8am to 10pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am to 5pm) to get started.
See: Smoking cessation (Guidelines)
Community dietetics
Dieticians support people with diabetes to manage their condition in the context of their medical and social conditions through completing an assessment and then agreeing interventions and food and health outcomes.
This is a tier 2 service for adults with T2Dm and another comorbidity requiring a dietary intervention. Some areas will only see patients who are on maximum doses of oral hypoglycaemic agents and / or insulin. Please check with your local service for local criteria (below).
Referrals are accepted from professionals, self-referral may also be accepted.
Clinics are held on a regular basis, frequently will differ in different localities. Check with your local service for further information.
See: Weight and Health (Guidelines)